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° RAIN TONIGHT OK THURSDAY ; MODERATE SOUTHERLY WINDS =] CAN WOMAN KEEP A SECRET? é ° Huh! What a foolish question! WE'VE SIGNED A NEW WRITER ! Hlere, on page 4, is the story of a wom- On page 7 today, Mary Boyle gn who not only kept the secrets of the O'Reilly, daughter of the famous poet, biggest men in the financial world, but * begins a series of articles getting at the cee Ynill dollars doing it. : Fs truth of conditions leading up to the > deaned up three milton dollars doing i THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE HOME EDITION NewYork garment workers’ stile VOL, 14. NO SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1913. ONE CE Ye m _ 9. CAVALRY ROUTS MOROS IN BATTLE JSKETCHES IN COURT WHERE STOCKADE [ARE GIRLS ENSLAVED RICH MERCHANT’S BODY ‘| BIG BANKERS ARE ON TRIAL . | BY CHARGE ae MAY BE MURDER VICTIM \Troops Lose One Man;| ’ Ns Pocket Inside Out and Watch and Kill Hundreds in 3 Chain and Money Gone; Police Trenches. Think He Was Slugged and Robbed. t t few : \ i to have WE. SCHRICKER. were't ad here te ! . M ket turned inside out. media e upon’ the herman, on department 2 SENTENCE, TESTIFIES TO bie a mi af “oes TRY TO PUT _ DEALINGS WITH FORTH 22-2)" sce. | eee pd GOMPERS SEES. wus sn a i i dn pentane eaen| «, boo stockade behind ’ 7 at f them had P n of a resolution submitting RK " s » banke a ons f ce J . , . fac ewe ARBITRA I ION 7 Fe : Sipaieh, achinits wes tie lansied er TREK 2 Beery ss eke people at the March cisation ¥ me i n One undred exhibita had oe the tangle u . f « T [ a Bo 5 Mae ae J tates w r led when court ad ‘ sem.) Wire, and with the é ee it cam : F t ; can wa r 0 f the socsiied wa ihe Sant’ bay por ese) pene ol la resco Sep ! | ; nn i , ne is pleas " or a new city hall, to the By Velie + i Sehriek was rec od the & In t « , f de . r . t t him ” € can b neh or vetoed the ondlaneal Sainue ers « followed Prosecutor Fraw- ttle ban , ; ; Ink ho | hos st " se ete hate atthe state sald Tuesday a federal warrant : OF ; bo if the somes mymtic ors ‘ ‘ might be issued charging white Air vaeageo ; c user e matter in the form o| | bunk eclared, toda slavery. The girl declares he took her from Seattle to Van ¢ emphat nenociates == were ¢ had spoken to Schric Sehricker's ine< While nothing votes could be muse , e noon meeting to over {jourmment of court last couver for immoral! purposes . ‘ce r, aid anata Without waiting for perints ne #light ‘ : ted for-| bOoks on the " ’ then changed his mind because aud an adjournment » be granted him. Schricke € wlven : and wa tying them, | Mpc oe rage Dphcoiril dlcagh bess Bi CR CK SWIMMER his | ‘ t ‘ A st nis message: Mr. Brawley did h ‘ necessarily fc dows. it, t 1 enough,” and put her to steal ; nae faeeen ns mee att eR cen! Btaeuveotswsas vto nisl FIGHTS GIANT EEL mom inpretoe: i tt a ane > ie oe te Heine STOLE YACHT (y's: mite ici for cated hat den cits sare) TO DEATH IN SEA cs air ste witout crn heviag aad Sesdametan Cos associates, but that they knew j= k . ne half of the old city hall site for F at t it then is emphatically denied | ; ; city hall purposes Kar #, @ conersation on poen: | SAM TO PRINT ‘2:2 %sctontac) (Re shatters “= \CORPORAT.ON MEN PLANNED 5200 20% (000° M5 ug President we, Cashier Ankeny explanations, as drawn out by ‘ eee Ee - ‘ an aming | DU! is a plain lustration of at- , her, attorne 4 Assistant Prosecutor Corrigan . na oii y eae eaneaithety de tempting to do the right thing. at " » National of Seattle, showed he sent Jame Woot sec yt + WATERFRONT tity the wrong time » Schricker bank cloned| @!! the money he received on ge ‘int : a : : 12 deposit, beginning May 31, to : f Mod — ae \ ‘i lor se a oe eae Atterdbys Objet Seattle. Whenever a cali was |" uf : ‘ ee C : 4 Ak peeks: Replying to Kelleher’s qnes-| made on him for a withdrawal ed %) OLYMPIA, Jan. 29. Practically on ce prese C at'al fight la : ts aber’ er ee ed. 3 . D ' ress “ dating the charges made by facts »poly; i 2 - & a th bers 1 not ms sid SeBricker, “as to what, bY any of his depositors, the ; $ * Of gubstant mat as inert | ae ‘ ¢ Seat N Seattle bank drawn on t ' Rel jouser on the water front mo e¢ war ed whe e “s mid happen if the Seattle Na ‘dt pr lapel tel ag tharles R on. aver: | Begeet ee roe: ser J when he t King George Goes to Work. tonal bank would refuse to honor Berg ; : . of (he con: | seer anam Ereetue Breiner dur Setkechita te Sree, See hee ie dantiia. Yee ‘ ‘ ’ vie « . 'o DUNG editor of the Postintelligencer : F heen. that regi oat i > “a a boat for . testimony before the legis { ne eel's body aes vestigation i | to ,complete Mis je neatead, he t the legislative ouser charge that practics : tly misrepresented e ia, “ it was held by a # hip com: | wr; » when he voted| should be « led by the st ? Bethe: function « “ pu 5. | oe ’ a ; . pany in default of the proposed grab cause the terms of the le —— — suggested by Sprecke ould), ‘ ‘ H rf | all yote no, and | desire to} been violated. He further charges |. SAl 7 -y Ore Jan 9 How the the O-W. R. & N., “and limiting OE ews > f railroad trains generally freight ' t é6 ty Grated: this @elne’ stance | Ip ecord publicly my most em-|the state now owng a large part | SPC . : ; rains to not more than 36 ments and expla ail Jumped t a pred PETER MILLER ASKS | 7s the tion of water front which have , duced since the Wit wiles an hour otest against ior land : > their obje ot ty aie nee ; uel rabbed’ ty: tha private thts ‘ ft the m Ever siace the Tita alia pendent anc — id be Schricker had re LOSES LONG RACE TO *"NOTHER NEW TRIAL A rao 1 bet ve ae ote Aske as ers ai ting | 1 at there has been Ae tondunty tee j did SEE DYING MOTHER fave reason to believe, is contrived) Brainerd on the stand declared part of railroaas to reduce bigh SHE WENT TOO FAST; we than helf an hour the —— J. M. Glasgow, counse 4 calculated only to aid and abet emphatically that as a member of a before the at Speeds to a standpoint of safety.” NOW BACK-PEDALS °). b nah dl i pre 2 Ga, Jan. 29.—Owen | Miller, convicted lest irthering the ends of a private | the state board 1 commission uoren and. the: how Buckley was arguing that if @ - ty of ¢ ' during of Seattle « ee oi MT lepec ive corpe 1, BY WHOSE ers in 1893, he ve against the pro- | °° AWAY and transportation bill proposed by Senator Burgess A et c ‘ y referred : nile race to th opt apr SALARIED EMPLOYE IT WAS| posed deal, whereby the water front tet n order eae emieton, to require stock prose lee rawle i celal prosecute b ‘ dying mother ’ eta fo nat Ory | PREPARED. cured their strangle. an order trai ke an average sp a sas aie esaa isa von te | “<7 ae ‘ a sen i The ommittee, after hearing hold on Seattle re E rains not of 14 miles an hour in place of 12 hem than 50/as at present, were enacted, the h prejudicial to M. J, Buck-/ result would be re | ee fu ae ns mac NAMES FLOWER | FATHER SHOOTS 222" Sota netic Ne KE. W. Andrew ‘ Kel-| 9 ediate immoned to wear shackles in the court room Bre ne ant |r nao aren acer" Meto Rain "RE" i Saf eas he “| GIRL IN SUIT AS | YOUNG SON, THEN | re accuBe: er son rive ewday, th questing a new trial. It is claimee Settlement of her 1 Her mn arri Tuewd b juestir nh ' 5 i * knowing | bank was insolvent Vandalia, 1, for burial on the part of the jury MR. COUNCILMAN, WHY NOT LET | 22 0 2 ees! WANTED: girl, is named by} Jorgensen Jorgensen then THE PEOPLE IN ON THIS DEAL? swine sa escent wigs Sete“ Am Honest Circulation Statement viniilionaire ol} /feetual attempt to kill another son . Mayor Cotterill Monday called the city countil’s attention to a grave oversight in the ordinance for |,,.. lates that he,togke Mile] OAR Te Mr. Advertiser: Does this bridges” eae ee SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS’ worth of bonds “for building Peds vide Miele Ghat ae shoot! occurred aboard — his circulatign claima- made by various ne over the Lake Washington canal, to be submitted to the people at the election March 4. ‘as accompanied him in recent trav-|!uneb, the Thor, in San Pedro aaniatives?: taal Morbid tal weet: yi _ WHAT SORT OF BRIDGES? AND'HOW MANY? AND WHERE? ne OE a Peet canoer | - lar eireulation ie the bess beeaibe Wf neneiee cherie a! ORDINANCE DOESN’T SAY. THE LANGUAGE TO BE PRINTED ON THE BALLOTS | y. hiv bo ed as uncle and niece YOUNG FUNERAL TO | stocking crowd, or because it reaches the particular Tampa, Fla and that : | ss class of people you cater to, etc. But isn’ logic ewe uh sn? [eet cent at tcguney a ee| BEHELD THURSDAY fee clai ion to temneal “The people have a right,” said the mayor's message, “‘to definite information, and, failing that, will, | {hey *\0 |\"0F lomeiher in a) “8 that when a paper claims that its circulation is among y judgment, Properly refuse to authorize such a bond issue for indefinite purposes.” | Ivonne tiniese bankae and eabitan | aie omg failed wo wake pout it aan we t | oy oung heer banker and cap a F o ? other words, Beet ——- read far enough to get the trend of what the mayor had to say, then concluded it was too | HEDGES STOPS OFF st "oe die 1 of heart tailuro Mon-} a newspaper claims quality for its circulation only be- Dor jo anything. There wasn’t time, it was explained, to get the thing legally straightened out before | TO VBBIF OUR TOWN | fxy, Sane on 8 sttuet car more ar cause it has failed to get quantity. Tite Star's circu- ion. be conducted from the family gest-|¢) » lation is in excess of 40,000 paid copies daily. It BUT THERE WAS TIME. AND THERE IS TIME Job 1. He public-ttience, 94 Uroadway, N Thurs. | reaches no particular cass, but goes into the home of * 4 Wik. . g an candidate for gove of New] Mc ht Young aud > 0 23g % . € mayor can call a special meeting of the council if such meeting is requested by five members. An | {cj ugainet Concressman Sulzer | yje Men eere ane “Thowha, Fein ars es, peter A gM aBbariy: dace wel ordigance can be introduced, and given a first reading, The ordinance can be passed at an ad- {# ‘he! ect 8 heen stop! gol, atiendedsa bridge party at! x F 5 ie * ‘ . ‘ ‘ ; Tping in See at the Washington] the home afMr. and Mrs, Howard | cial rating of any subscriber, nor di any other pa- meeting. If this can be adeomplished before Saturday, the council, provided the members are 80 ins | jiote! e Tuesdag, He will leave| Thomade 0 Broadway. They per. Consequently such claims are ridiculous, ed, can place before the voters a concrete proposition., Saturday marks the dead-line. The law requires | ‘or Olympia today ,,| boarded ‘tn Hroadway st car . Hedges was appointed, by Prest) about midnight to go hor Sud t the council a “bi sed ertain length of time before | jont Tart, as a amowber of the inter without any wa m1 i 1 1 Mn tus, Mita ee “ Fe | eal’ Sitaito inthe dares s0e4' 4" geeuee, Yet yer 40,000 Paid Subscribers Daily 5 place of Dr 8. Jordan © Bees) cal attention could reach hime } ° All told, it will take perhaps a half-hour of the city couhcilmen’s valuable time, in actual session, to 80°} {o Olympia today to appear before nd the ordimance that the people will know where they’re going to spend this $1,600,000. the legislatire concerning the prop:| A girl has to have a very wee ] appeal to you? Don’t you sometimes get tired of the multitude of er his charge in Paris dn m agation and conservation of fish | arm to realize it's a habit with her JHE PEOPLE DON’TEWANT TO BUY ANY $1,600,000 “PI@IN A POKE”) Jnewtral watgra in other places, °o